“The Prime Minister will deliver an address to the nation in the evening.”

Following yesterday’s historic inauguration, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is set to address the nation this evening. The speech will be delivered at 7:00 PM and broadcast live on BTV, according to an official government statement.

Tarique Rahman officially took the oath of office as Prime Minister on Tuesday, marking the commencement of a new chapter in the country’s political landscape. The swearing-in ceremony followed a structured sequence, with newly appointed ministers taking their oaths first, succeeded by state ministers later in the afternoon.

The ceremony was held at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building, where President Mohammad Sahabuddin administered the oaths after 4:00 PM. This event formally launched the government under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, marking the return of a BNP-led administration nearly two decades after the party last held power.

The Prime Minister’s address to the nation is expected to outline the government’s immediate priorities, set policy directions, and reassure citizens of its commitment to national development, governance, and social welfare. Analysts anticipate that the speech may also touch upon strategies to strengthen economic growth, education, healthcare, and public infrastructure.

Swearing-In Ceremony Schedule

TimeEventParticipants
4:00 PMMinisters’ OathCabinet Ministers
4:30 PMState Ministers’ OathState Ministers
After 4:00 PMPresident Administers OathsPresident Mohammad Sahabuddin
Evening 7:00 PMPrime Minister’s Address to NationPrime Minister Tarique Rahman, General Public

The BNP’s return to power after nearly twenty years represents a significant shift in Bangladesh’s political environment. Observers note that the party’s renewed governance will likely influence both domestic policy and international relations, with particular attention on economic recovery, anti-corruption measures, and strengthening democratic institutions.

As citizens tune in to BTV this evening, anticipation is high for the Prime Minister’s first national address. The speech is expected to set the tone for the government’s term and provide insight into its long-term vision for the country’s future.

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